US Mid-term elections: a defining moment for the world 

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US Mid-term elections: a defining moment for the world 

By Sir Ronald Sanders 

(The writer is Antigua and Barbuda’s Ambassador to the United States of America and the Organization of American States.   He is also a Senior Fellow at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies, University of London and Massey College in the University of Toronto) 

Democracy is at stake in the country that proclaims itself as the world’s bastion of democracy.

That is the judgement of no less a person than the President of the United States of America (US), Joseph Biden Jr.  The President made this riveting statement on November 2 in the heart of the Nation’s capital, Washington, DC.

Biden cited several incidents as evidence for his worrying statement.   These included an invasion of the home of the House Speaker, Nancy Pelosi, and a savage attack by an intruder on her 82-year-old husband, Paul Pelosi, who was struck in his head with a hammer.

Speaker Pelosi has been the target of far-right supporters of former President Donald Trump, who never formally conceded his overwhelming loss of the November 3, 2020 Presidential elections, and who is being investigated by a select committee of the U.S. House of Representatives for his role in an invasion of Capitol Hill with the intention of stopping the formal acceptance of the elections result.   During the invasion, the rioters declared their intention to kill or main House Representatives, particularly Nancy Pelosi.

President Biden listed a long number of violations of democratic principles and values, including intimidation of early voters for mid-term elections to the Congress on November 8, and death threats to election officials and election workers in a number of states.   The President described this situation in the following stark terms: “This violence against Democrats, Republicans, and nonpartisan officials just doing their jobs, are the consequence of lies told for power and profit. Lies of conspiracy and malice, lies repeated over and over to generate a cycle of anger, hate, vitriol and even violence”.

Former President Barack Obama was sufficiently stirred by events that he felt constrained to return to the political hustings to express grave concern about “this erosion of just basic civility and democratic norms”.  He warned that “If the Republican candidates here are successful, Democracy as we know it may not survive in Arizona.”  And, he added, “That’s not an exaggeration. That is a fact.”

These circumstances are being played out in the US, not in a country with an immature democracy or a record of disregard for democratic principles of freedom, the rule of law and respect for justice.  Therefore, it is terrifying.   For, if democracy is overcome in the U.S. in favour of fascism and tyranny, it will quickly spread the world over with troubling consequences.

Apart from the erosion of democracy elsewhere in the world, and the encouragement that will be given to politicians with autocratic tendencies, the advent of far-right representatives taking control, or significantly influencing, policies and laws created by the U.S. Congress, has consequences for all developing countries.

It is well known, for instance, that Donald Trump and his supporters had little time for developing countries and developed no policies to engage with their development issues.  The description of some, mostly back States as “shit hole countries”, the manipulation of several of them in the narrow pursuit of his own political agenda, and the rejection of issues and institutions of vital importance to them caused great alarm.   Among the critical issues were the harmful impact of Climate Change and the withdrawal of funding from the World Health Organization.   The Trump posture remains, and, if anything, has been strengthened by the Republican candidates who are vying for office on November 8.

Right now the Democratic Party has control of the Senate in the U.S. Congress only because Vice President Kamala Harris has a casting vote.  The Senate is equally divided 50-50 between the Democrats and the Republicans.  At the mid-term elections on November 8, 12 Democratic-held seats and 23 Republican-held seats are being contested.  If the Democrats lose only one of their seats to the Republicans without winning two, the Senate will pass to Republican control.

The situation is worse for the U.S. House of Representatives, all of whose 435 seats are up for grabs.  The Democrats need to win 218 seats to maintain their majority.   They now have 221 to the Republicans 211.  It is only in recent days that polls are suggesting that the Democratic party could be victorious.

Should the Democratic Party lose control of the Congress, the Republicans would not only frustrate the legislative programme of the Biden administration, but they would also advance the policies that they favour, including selling guns; approving excessive behaviour by the police force; ending a woman’s right to choose abortions; closing U.S. borders to immigrants; introduce harsh measures for dealing with refugees to severely reduce programmes to help the poor.  Aid programmes to developing countries will also assume a transactional nature, rather than responding to developmental needs.

It is normal in every election for political parties and candidates to hold differing positions.  While it should not be acceptable, it has become par for the course that, in their attempt to win votes, parties and candidates spin the truth, exaggerate, and talk down their opponents.  However, in the run-up to these mid-terms, candidates of the extreme Republican right wing have been found lying, defaming, and preaching a toxic level of vitriol, including encouraging voter intimidation and tearing down institutions.

President Biden has also pointed out that, “there are candidates running for every level of office in America, for governor, congress, attorney general, secretary of state, who will not commit to accepting the results of the election that they’re running in. This is a path to chaos in America”.

In the context of all this, there is good reason to be alarmed about the threats to democracy in the U.S. and, as a consequence, to threats to freedom, democracy, and the rule of law everywhere.

These mid-term elections might well be a defining event not just for the U.S. but for the world in the struggle for supremacy between democracy and fascism.

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6 COMMENTS

  1. Miss Knight says he is a U.S. citizen, so this will be of interest to him especially

    ask MISSa Knight when last he talk to ERIKA!

    Missa Knight already PUBLICLY DECLARED on Observer radio that an Antigua & Barbuda passport is of NO VALUE TO HIM because he has his Donald Trump/Biden passport. So you can gwarn mek he fool you into thinking he cares about our beloved country!

    ask MISSa Knight if he has a son. If so, is he actively involved in the young man’s life? Does Missa Knight want to be a MENTAL HEALTH advocate?

    • What a load of propagandist crap, this fellow is playing right into the Woke ideology that’s destroying everything good.

  2. which upp candidate run away from ‘merica because he owe taxes to de IRS? lovell search their boxers and brief, shake dem out. dont ‘low dem embarass you. knoe ur candidates

  3. So because Joe Biden and Barack Obama say US democracy is at stake, that makes it a reality? In my opinion, this article is one-sided and lacks intellectual curiously. Is it possible, for instance, that the majority of the US electorate has had it with Biden and his ultra left-wing policies and want a change? Democrats like Biden continue to portray Trump as the boogeyman who will unilaterally destroy American democracy…..and they portray his supporters and those who disagree with these left-wing policies – like open borders, gender reassignment surgery (even for young children) – as uninformed followers of Trump and the Republicans. The question you should probe is what have Democrats like Biden, Obama, et al, done for the Caribbean? It’s well documented that the Chinese have filled the gap in significant financial aid that the US has ignored for generations in the Caribbean. So I think a balanced review of US policies should take place, instead of regurgitating Democrat talking points. If US voters cast their vote on Nov 8th for the persons or parties they believe will properly represent policies that benefit the majority of the population, that will be undeniable proof that US democracy is in pretty good shape.

  4. Democracy? World’s greatest democracy?? What democracy?? Since when has this been so? Before or after Jim Crow? Some of us need to listen to some Louis Farrakhan messages, maybe some Nelson Mandela speeches and interviews. Was this country paid the court ruling monies re- the gaming dispute..How come this man who is paid all of that money, cannot fight for democratic justice for the country he is paid so handsomely to protect and defend? Stuuups

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